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Burde, Jan-Philipp; Weatherby, Thomas Sean; Kronenberger, Arthur – Physics Education, 2021
Understanding simple electric DC circuits often represents a great challenge to many students in lower secondary schools. As a result, students' knowledge of this subject is often dominated by alternative conceptions, even after instruction. One of the reasons for these learning difficulties is the intangibility of key physical quantities and…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Secondary School Students, Electronics
Muehrer, Rachel; Jenson, Jennifer; Friedberg, Jeremy; Husain, Nicole – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2012
Simulations and games are not new artifacts to the study of science in secondary school settings (Hug, Kriajcik and Marx 2005), however teachers remain skeptical as to their value, use and appropriateness (Rice 2006). The difficulty is not only the design and development of effective play environments that produce measurable changes in knowledge…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Video Games, Teaching Methods, Botany
Gómez Tejedor, J. A.; Moltó Martínez, G.; Barros Vidaurre, C. – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2008
In this article, we describe a Java-based virtual laboratory, accessible via the Internet by means of a Web browser. This remote laboratory enables the students to build both direct and alternating current circuits. The program includes a graphical user interface which resembles the connection board, and also the electrical components and tools…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Electronic Learning, Technology Uses in Education, Energy